****Official Hockey Discussion Thread****

Difficult to see Australia losing the men's, but they can be beaten. I hope the Black Sticks get a medal in either comp, and I think Belgium men could surprise - they are a handy side with some talented players who are easy to underestimate. It is hard for Great Britain because they only come together once every four years, one of the reasons why the 1988 gold medal was so special.

I said in the other thread I think hockey is incredibly underrated as a sport. I never played before I came to NZ - it's a game for private schoolboys in Britain - but I love it. I play as a right winger, I'm quick (despite my username) but it is hard to build up stick skills when you start at 23!

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I played left half when I played. Have **** stick skills (surprisingly difficult sport to master the skills) but am ok on the tackle and can read the play ok because it's a bit like defending in Aussie Rules so I'm better suited down back. Played my first game as a winger and **** me it was hard. Had no idea where to run to get the ball.

Yeah, love hockey. So much fun to play. Agree re. skills too - think the first few years of playing are so crucial to getting a good technique. I started when I was 12, and have always felt that that put me behind a lot of players who started earlier.

Anyway, Australia odds-on to get gold - they're just a slight level above everyone else at the moment. Germany and Netherlands probably most likely for Silver/Bronze, with NZ, GB, Spain, Korea a slight step below them. Haven't seen a lot of India & Pakistan recently but I think they're slightly off the pace these days. Anyone can surprise though, it's a very competitive sport and there's not a lot between the teams ranked 4-12.

Difficult to see Australia losing the men's, but they can be beaten. I hope the Black Sticks get a medal in either comp, and I think Belgium men could surprise - they are a handy side with some talented players who are easy to underestimate. It is hard for Great Britain because they only come together once every four years, one of the reasons why the 1988 gold medal was so special.

I said in the other thread I think hockey is incredibly underrated as a sport. I never played before I came to NZ - it's a game for private schoolboys in Britain - but I love it. I play as a right winger, I'm quick (despite my username) but it is hard to build up stick skills when you start at 23!

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Field hockey is a pretty brutal sport itbt. Saw a guy get a fractured skull when he got a stick to the head and I broke two fingers and needed stitches after I did an incorrect tackle and got wrapped around the digits.

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Running out isn't as bad as having to stay on the line. When you run out it's unlikely you'll cop it in the face, maybe just the body. On the line you're just cannon fodder though.

Yes this is very true, it's ****ing terrifying.

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Injury concerns don't help India at all. Without injuries, we might've fought for a top 6 spot - but now it looks like we'll be somewhere in 7-12.

I'll support Pakistan once India is out of the comp. They are the dark horses IMO.

Australia, Germany, Netherlands are front-runners for podium finish.

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